Having started out back in 2010 as the Mad Ferret Festival in Rusholme's Platt Fields Park, the festival rebranded to Parklife and moved to its current home in Heaton Park in 2012. It is now curated by a number of the UK's foremost dance brands, including fellow Manchester event series The Warehouse Project and has gone onto welcome some of music's biggest artists over the past decade, such as Liam Gallagher, Foals, Disclosure, The Chemical Brothers and The 1975.

And once the main festival has finished, festival-goers will have a number of after parties to choose from – named Afterlife – which will feature a selection of artists that performed during the main festival (as well as others) in venues across Manchester.

Tickets for Parklife go on general sale at 9am on Thursday, January 30. For full information and tickets, go to parklife.uk.com

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